There are two types of cylinder tube profile, bore sizes 125mm up to 200mm, the cylinder body constructed of a solid profiled aluminium tube with internal tie-rods, and bore sizes 250mm and 320mm with a round solid aluminium tube with external tie-rods, both designs offer extreme strength and durability.

Adjustable cushioning supplied as standard with each cylinder. Shock and vibration can occur when fast-moving piston rods reach the end of a stroke, the force of impact can often damage the end caps, seals and coupled equipment. Adjustable cushioning slows the piston rod down before it reaches its end caps in either direction; this reduces impact and shock and typically extends the life expectancy of the cylinder.

Special Nose Design Cylinder - Typically within applications and irrespective of brand, pneumatic cylinder failures are caused by operating conditions such as the build-up of contaminants, or corrosive substances that deteriorate the nose of the cylinder and cause recurring leaks to the nose seal. Replacing a pneumatic cylinder is expensive, and seal replacement can be very time-consuming. A unique stainless steel nose design resists corrosion; it can be easily unscrewed allowing for the quick replacement of a highly durable rod wiper seal without having to deconstruct the entire cylinder, ultimately saving time and money.

Profile pneumatic cylinders range from 125mm to 320mm bore; they are double acting only. Other options include non-magnetic pistons, stainless steel piston rods or Viton seals for higher temperature use of up to +150°C.

Within the profile cylinder range, other cylinder designs are possible, these include through-rod and tandem cylinders where increased force is required.